Tagged Ninth Doctor

As part of our 50th anniversary celebrations, we’re looking back at some of the pivotal tales of all of time and space, taking on one Doctor each month, running up to November – and An Unearthly Child… In 2005, Doctor Who entered a brave new world. Rose, the first episode for ‘nuWho,’ was watched by…

A few days ago, we delivered the news that a gold plated universal remote in the form of the Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver was available for pre-order. But what if you’re not a fan of that particular iteration? What if the Ninth or Tenth Doctor’s screwdrivers were your favourites? There’s no need for panic, The…

Chances are that you own a piece of Doctor Who memorabilia made by Titan Merchandise. You’ll have seen their work but won’t necessarily know that it’s made by them; they’ve produced mugs, bus pass holders, t-shirts and some very detailed maxi bust models as well. Perhaps one of their more popular items is the Doctor…

Doctor Who has been off air for several weeks now. You might be bored of your Time Lord-free life, refreshing Kasterborous every 15 minutes for the latest news and attempting to mainline Rick Lundeen’s adaptation of The Daleks’ Master Plan to keep you going until November. But in actual fact, if you’re reading this, you…

His incarnation of everyone’s favourite son of Gallifrey suffered from survivor’s guilt, haunted by the terrors of war, but Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston, says he welcomes more mature roles. The actor, who starred as the Doctor in 2005 when showrunner, Russell T. Davies, bought back the series, appeared in Song for Marion, which was released…

Here’s your regular update on the Doctor Who BFI screenings, with plenty of exciting news to digest! Those of you lucky enough to get your hands on a pair of tickets to the screening of Remembrance of the Daleks taking place on Saturday 27th July (one lucky Kasterborous writer got their tickets confirmed last week,…

Christopher Eccleston has joined the cast of HBO pilot The Leftovers. The new drama based on Tom Perrotta’s intriguing novel of the same name will see the former Doctor play Matt Jamison, a reverend-turned-editor self-publishing his own tabloid in a community that has undergone the Rapture – the ascension to heaven – but not quite…